Some groups have collective rights and not other's because of the high populations of the groups in Canada. For example: English and French have collective rights because they have a higher population than any other groups in Canada. The First Nations have collective rights because they lived on Canada before we did.

Some people believe that Indigenous People need a revolution in individual rights. That they need to be able to enjoy the colonial society and know that, after 500 years of being kept face down as a people, they can finally have a chance to live "the good life".

The problem, is that "the collective wields power" over individuals, preventing them from exercising their principal rights. So instead of being able to fill out a human rights complaint or buy a brand new house